Guatemala ASOBAGRI Co-op

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Single Origin

Washed Process

Elevation: 1,200m - 1,600m

Roast Level: Medium/Dark

Tasting Notes: Full-bodied, Dark Chocolate, Caramel

***NEW SHIPMENT, UPDATED TASTING NOTES***

Our #1 best-selling coffee, this offering from the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala comes from the Asociacion Barillense de Agricultores (ASOBAGRI) co-op. Not only does it fit the classic chocolatey Guat profile, but it’s smooth to boot! You’ll find a nice full bodied cup with notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and a sweet finish. We roast this one to the darker side of medium to enhance the chocolatey notes, but this is NOT a dark roast (no oil on the beans!). We highly recommend this offering to those who maybe haven't bought beans from a local roaster before: it's a great "middle of the road" coffee for gatherings and events, while having way more complexity and sweetness than anything you'd find at the grocery store.

The ASOBAGRI co-op is exceptional in that it not only sources beans from farms of female members, but it also promotes their participation in leadership roles and on oversight committees within the organization. We admire the work that they do, and it is their strategy to “reduce poverty, emigration and social exclusion.” We’ve been buying our Guatemalan beans from them for over fives years now - the proof is in the cup!

Size:

Single Origin

Washed Process

Elevation: 1,200m - 1,600m

Roast Level: Medium/Dark

Tasting Notes: Full-bodied, Dark Chocolate, Caramel

***NEW SHIPMENT, UPDATED TASTING NOTES***

Our #1 best-selling coffee, this offering from the Huehuetenango region of Guatemala comes from the Asociacion Barillense de Agricultores (ASOBAGRI) co-op. Not only does it fit the classic chocolatey Guat profile, but it’s smooth to boot! You’ll find a nice full bodied cup with notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and a sweet finish. We roast this one to the darker side of medium to enhance the chocolatey notes, but this is NOT a dark roast (no oil on the beans!). We highly recommend this offering to those who maybe haven't bought beans from a local roaster before: it's a great "middle of the road" coffee for gatherings and events, while having way more complexity and sweetness than anything you'd find at the grocery store.

The ASOBAGRI co-op is exceptional in that it not only sources beans from farms of female members, but it also promotes their participation in leadership roles and on oversight committees within the organization. We admire the work that they do, and it is their strategy to “reduce poverty, emigration and social exclusion.” We’ve been buying our Guatemalan beans from them for over fives years now - the proof is in the cup!